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  2. BROKE HIS HEART

    The tragedy at Ashfield on April 25, when Thelma Hammill, a pretty 18 year old girl. William Fuller, 22, of Cfoydon and George ...

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  3. FOREMAN ATTACKED

    The fight in the hold of the ship Crefeld at Dawe's Point on November 26 last between a foreman and a wharf laborer had a sequel in No. 3 Jury ...

    Article : 312 words
  4. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS

    A New Orleans message states that practically the entire 50 miles of level near Bayou des Galaizes, is now threatened the breaks varying in ...

    Article : 131 words
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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Henry McEvoy was yesterday granted a collector's license by Mr. J. B. Scoble, L.M., at the Bathurst Licensing Court. ...

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  9. THE OBERON BAKERY

    The Oberon Bakery is still being conducted by Mr. Holden, who has not sold the business, as reported in the Oberon news published last week. ...

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  10. HUSBAND POISONED

    An astonishing trial ended in a sentence of 10 years hard labor being imposed on Madame Darchanise for the attempted murder of her husband, ...

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  11. PUBLICAN'S BOOTH LICENSE

    At the Bathurst Licensing Court, yesterday, before Mr. J. R. Scob[?]e, L.M., Henry V. Melton, licensee of the Oxford Hotel, was granted a publican's ...

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  12. AMBULANCE COMPETITION

    The [?] of potatoes, which was donated to the Bathurst District Ambulance, by Mr. John Douglas. of Kelso. was disposed of by means of ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. DRUNK IN SEYMOUR STREET

    Dennis Roy Green and Victor Cl[?]ments Abley, two young men, imbibed too freely on Saturday last and were each fined 10/-, in default 24 ...

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  14. INDECENT BEHAVIOUR

    William Leech, a middle aged man, against whom there were many convictions was fined 30/-, in default three days' imprisonment before Mr. J. B. ...

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  16. CRICKET IN WINTER

    The final match between Old Boys and Gaol for the Edgley Cup and junior competition, will commence on the Gaol wicket, next Saturday. ...

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  17. FOOTBALL MATTERS

    The weekly meeting of the Bathurst Rugby League was held at Heatt's Cafe last night. The president (Mr. C. H. Bennett) presided, and there ...

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  18. LABOR SPLIT

    It is said that ex-Senator J. S. Hannan will preside over the special conference of the New South Wales branch of the A.L.P. to be convened ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    At first mostly fine; mild and cloudy in eastern districts: unsettled in the west and south-west with rain, and thunder developing and extending ...

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  21. ROVERS' ANNUAL DINNER

    The Rovers Cricket Club will wind up the cricketing season with their annual dinner on Saturday night next, at the Red Rose Cafe, to which all ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. MR. MANNING'S TOUR.

    Mr. A. G. Manning, M.H.R. for Macquarie, is at present on a tour of the western end of his electorate. He has already visited Mt. Victoria. Hartley, ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. COURSING CRITICISM

    Coursing men held a meeting at the Liverpol Club's Fifefield enclosure this afternoon to protest against the attack made on the sport by the Crown ...

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  24. SOCCER CULB'S DANCE

    The members of the newly formed Bathurst Soccer Football Club are holding their first dance at Heath's Cafe to-night. The students of the ...

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  26. BURLINGTON PICTURES.

    Fort Hays, one of the historic old Western outposts of the early 70's, was reproduced in all its picturesque[?]ess for "The Flaming Frontier," the ...

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  27. BATHURST QUARTER SESSIONS

    The Bathurst Quarter Sessions will commence this morning. The following cases are lifted: Alexander McKenzie, or Orange, stealing money, ...

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  28. HARBOR COLLISION

    A collision occurred near Circu[?] Quay today between the vehicular ferry Koodooloo and the collier Christina Fraser. No one was injured. The ...

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  29. TOOK STRYCHNINE

    In a [?]t of passion my wire has taken poison." According to Dr. Parker, giving evidence at the Burwood Coroner's Court to-day, this ...

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  31. CHILD WELFARE

    Mr. Justice Harvey, the Royal Commissioner inquiring into the charges regarding the administration of [?]he Child Welfare Department, ...

    Article : 435 words
  32. "ON THE BENDER."

    Patrick Murphy, a middle aged man and a stranger to Bathurst, was charged before Mr. J. B. Scoble, S.M., at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday with ...

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  33. "AFTER SIX DAYS"—A SUPER PICTURE

    America is not the only land that has child prodigies. Italy has them as well. In the remote part of Northern Italy a child was born not many ...

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  34. BOB BAILLIE

    Robert Baillie, the wellknown owner and horse-trainer, of Roseville, was charged at the Parramatta Court to day with having driven a motor car ...

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  35. CITY PICTURES

    A brilliant picturisation of F. Scott F[?]era[?]s famous satire on modern society produced by the man who made "Beau Geste" and featuring ...

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  36. EARTH TREMORS

    The residents of Seven Creeks, near have been alarmd by severe earth tremors. On Saturday morning tremors occurred on the property ...

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  37. CARILLON DANCE

    The tickets are now on sale for the dance and games evening to be held in the Walshaw Hall on June 8. This function, which is being organised by ...

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  38. HOMEBUSH SALES

    [?] 23,200 sheep were on offer at Homebush to-day. There was a good attendance of buyers but a dull tone prevailed and values generally ...

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  39. SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT GAS WORKS

    J. J. McGrath, a well known employee at the Bathurst Gas Works, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital last night suffering from severe burns to ...

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  40. DESTROYED BY FIRE

    One of the oldest stations in Victoria, that at Werribee, was gutted by fire last night. Two men noticed smoke coming from the building some ...

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  41. A Steamer Aground

    [?] is hoped that the steamer Iron Master, which went aground on Friday morning in Port Augusta channel, will be refloated to-day. The ...

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